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Hotel Imperial Reforma
3.9/5107 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good, on Reform Avenue, which is very convenient from anywhere, but the hotel facilities are relatively average and old. The price is reasonable, and the business trip is mainly for the convenience of travel
Galeria Plaza San Jeronimo
4.6/5109 Reviews
It is the first time that I stay at this brand new hotel, it is so refreshing to count with a superb experience in the south part of this busy city. Even when this is a great business hotel, it has a huge terrace with a swimming pool and jacuzzis. It is very well located, next to a one of the main freeways that cross the city: Periferico Ave.
Hotel Bristol
4.3/5109 Reviews
The hotel is in a very nice location, a couple of blocks from Avenida Paseo de la Reforma. The room was very clean and there was a walk-in shower in the bathroom. A nice ce upgrade would be to have USB ports by the nightstand. My issue is with Trip.com. I paid in advance for 3 rooms- one for me and one each for two friends. When I booked the rooms, I listed each of us separately on the online form. I received my confirmation by email and assumed that so did my friends. When we arrived at the hotel, I checked in without issue but when my friends tried to, they were told that no reservation existed for them. This is despite the fact that I had paid by credit card for all three rooms on one transaction. A call to Trips.com did nothing to fix the situation. The reservation number I gave them only had my room listed. My only option now is to dispute the charge once my credit card statement arrives.
Hotel CLE Reforma Insurgentes
4.2/585 Reviews
Some old high-end hotels have great location, just a few steps next to the reforma222 shopping mall, the water in the bathtub is yellow and very unpleasant. Others are okay. The bellman is responsible
Hyatt House Mexico City Santa Fe
4.3/585 Reviews
Unfortunatelly,although in a great location, hotel Administration clearly has a problem. We are Hyatt members and this experience has not been pleasant for what is paid. Restaurant service any time after breakfast is terrible..food bad old refrigerated tast and bar service poor, not attentive to the public, doesnt know how to serve great or anything.. We have not been the only onces complaining today.. lack of experience and training of the personnel is clear as they dont know how to serve and anticipate themselves to the service. Again, food is real bad. People have come and left today because they were not being attended and no interest seems to come from the people on duty. We reserved a different room on the web because our bed was real bad. We are suppose to get the check in today to a better room and room is not available yest, its after 3 pm. Anyway, I think this is our last time staying here, sorry to say and I have to share to make you head Management know that your service here should be expected to be 100 times better than it is...food here in Mexico is amazing, who is in your kitchen? Why are you not traning your people?
Hotel Flamencos
4.3/5129 Reviews
I was excited about this place as I really didn’t want my family to stay at another Western cliche chain hotel that Mexico City is abundant in. In hindsight, I wish I had opted for the latter as … well, you know what to expect and, if need be, what to do to get your way. I had booked Hotel Flamencos for two stays, before and after our travel outside of Mexico City. The second stay was cancelled by me. Below are the reasons why.  A short summary of my trouble here: --I booked my room 6 months in advance (using a third party site) and communicated to the hotel directly about my expectations. All was almost overbearingly sweet, with promises of ”accommodation” showered all over. TO EMPHASIZE: I HAD ASKED TO LOOK INTO MY CONCRETE RESERVATION AND CONFIRM THAT MY TWO KIDS WOULD BE ACCOMMODATED. The answer? We confirm!  -- All niceness ended upon arrival at the hotel as, instead of a welcome, the front desk person extended a message of additional charges for my son, who is 14. Instantly, ALL this hotel was about was getting their additional 350 pesos (USD18) per night for my child. Me showing my  communication with the hotel didn't do a thing. Fine. Whatever! - It only got worse from there as ”the only room available” turned out to be A ROOM WITH NO WINDOWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes, they have those at this place on each floor, so, in case you are considering this place, please know that your room is ”based on availability.” As I threatened to LEAVE, they somehow FOUND the right type of room (granted, we showed up shortly after noon, so they did give us a courtesy of an early check-in). Thank you!  - The location of the hotel is TERRIBLE: flee markets, warehouses, LOADS of traffic, HUGE CROWDS OF PEOPLE queuing up for busses or just packing the area are  truly not very enjoyable. Aside from street food, which you may not be able to get easily (because of A LOT OF PEOPLE), no decent places to eat around. Hands down, there are MUCH better areas! - I killed 4 mosquitos in my room. Apparently, there is a way for them to get into your room through the bathroom. The stench from the kitchen downstairs gets into your room the same way, too. -- The breakfast is basic and easy to get tired of. The breakfast area is small. A few other details: - Amidst my check-in debacle, I asked to speak with a manager. Unsurprisingly, that person ”had a day off” (of course! :)). And it was the same guy who handled check in who continued replying to my emails, obviously rejoicing in the opportunity to practice English, rather than put the situation right. -- The manager was not to be found the next day, either. Nobody, aside from the front desk dude, ever reached out to me. I mean... I had requested a conversation with somebody who runs this place. Hellllooooo?  -- By day 3, an envelope was found in our room, reminding us of the need to t

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels498
Number of Reviews23,322
Highest PriceS$ 2,010
Lowest PriceS$ 31
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 236
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 242

Booking Guide for Hotels and Famous Hotel Lounges in Mexico City

There are many discounted hotels on Trip.com. Book hotels in Mexico City via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Mexico City without running out of things to do. Mexico City is a city with tons of tourist attractions. You'll never want to leave!

Every day, travelers worldwide arrive at Mexico City International Airport to start their vacations and business trips in Mexico City. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Mexico City by train is a good choice as well.

There are 503 hotels in Mexico City on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. The local average price is 124 SGD per night. There are a variety of hotels to meet the needs of different types of travelers. There are 60 five-star hotels in Mexico City at an average price of 260 SGD per night. There are 138 four-star hotels in Mexico City at an average price of 121 SGD per night. There are 76 three-star hotels in Mexico City at an average price of 79 SGD per night. There are 18 two-star hotels in Mexico City at an average price of 54 SGD per night. Mexico City has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Hotels under the Ramada brand are a good choice. NH Collection Mexico City Airport T2 in Mexico City is a favorite among Trip.com users. Many tourists also stay at NH Collection Mexico City Reforma.

There are quite a few famous attractions in downtown Mexico City, such as Mexico City Cathedral, Centro Historico, Zocalo. If you want to spend a fun vacation with your family, locals recommend visiting Xochimilco, Zona Rosa, Plaza Juarez. The most popular attractions for tourists in Mexico City are Tepito, Paseo de la Reforma. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Bazar del Centro, El Nuevo Mundo Mexico Sa to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 19.36°C during the day, 11.7°C at night

• April to June: 22.45°C during the day, 15.48°C at night

• July to September: 20.34°C during the day, 14.69°C at night

• October to December: 18.69°C during the day, 12.01°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 10.33 cm

• Summer: 80.67 cm

• Autumn: 166.67 cm

• Winter: 25.0 cm

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